The Hillsdale men’s basketball team (17-4, 11-3 G-MAC) ran through the competition last week with two wins on its home court, winning a hard fought battle against Kentucky Wesleyan University (12-11, 6-7 G-MAC) on Thursday and a high scoring affair against Trevecca Nazarene University (4-17, 3-10 G-MAC) on Saturday. The Chargers earned a 74-63 revenge...
Author: Mark Naida (Mark Naida)
Drink of the month: Hot toddy
We all know the envy of the top-shelf life. We know people drink cocktails with frothed egg whites and fancy liqueurs, with the requisite splash of bitters (whatever that is) that punctuates the shake-and-pour of every mixologist. But as college students who lean down to the lowest shelf to find a bottle of booze we...
Michigan residents are ‘Michiganders’ at heart
People can think what they want about Rick Snyder, but during his time as governor he ended one of the longest-running debates in our state history. On Nov. 25 of last year, the governor signed into law a package of 13 bills related to modernizing historical marker laws that makes the term “Michigander” the official...
Men’s basketball carries 9-3 G-MAC record into Thursday tilt
The Charger men’s basketball team remains in second place in the G-MAC after a 77-56 romp of Ohio Valley University on Jan. 18 and a 82-72 victory over Cedarville University on Saturday. The two wins coincided with head coach John Tharp returning to the team after taking time away with his family after the death...
Men’s basketball sits at second in G-MAC halfway through conference play
The 17th ranked Findlay Oilers (17-2, 11-0 G-MAC) defeated the Hillsdale Chargers (13-4, 7-3 G-MAC), 59-50 at Dawn Tibbetts Potter Arena on Saturday. In a battle between the top two teams in the G-MAC conference, defense defined the game. Both teams shot 42 percent from the field and 25 percent from three point in a...



